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... Bastard has changed since the time when his inmost wishes were for his own advancement and gain . The best analysis of the Bastard's character and function that I have seen is that of Julia C. Van de Water , writing in the Spring 1960 ...
... Bastard has changed since the time when his inmost wishes were for his own advancement and gain . The best analysis of the Bastard's character and function that I have seen is that of Julia C. Van de Water , writing in the Spring 1960 ...
Page 81
... Bastard becomes suddenly apparent in the scene where Prince Arthur is found dead ; and his new compassionate and responsible manhood is vividly expressed in his reflections on human frailty among the thorns and dangers of this world ...
... Bastard becomes suddenly apparent in the scene where Prince Arthur is found dead ; and his new compassionate and responsible manhood is vividly expressed in his reflections on human frailty among the thorns and dangers of this world ...
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... Bastard into the action around the finding of Arthur's body . John sends Hubert to bring ' the angry lords with all convenient haste ' to his closet after he has first sent the Bastard on the same errand . On the heels of the Bastard he ...
... Bastard into the action around the finding of Arthur's body . John sends Hubert to bring ' the angry lords with all convenient haste ' to his closet after he has first sent the Bastard on the same errand . On the heels of the Bastard he ...
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The Whole Contention One Play into | 19 |
Treachery and Dissension Two Plays into | 38 |
Plots and Prophecies | 59 |
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